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Uluwatu Sunset Experience & Kecak Fire Dance with Hotel Transfer
Uluwatu Sunset Experience & Kecak Fire Dance with Hotel Transfer
Uluwatu Sunset Experience & Kecak Fire Dance with Hotel Transfer

Uluwatu Sunset Experience & Kecak Fire Dance with Hotel Transfer


Guided language: English
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Please present the e-voucher on-site

• Enjoy a scenic sunset experience at Uluwatu Temple

• Watch the famous Kecak & Fire Dance performance with ocean views

• Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off included

• Experience Balinese culture through a traditional evening show

• Ideal for couples, families, and first-time visitors to Bali

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Experience one of Bali’s most iconic cultural attractions at Uluwatu Temple, dramatically located on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. This tour takes you to witness a breathtaking sunset followed by the famous Kecak Fire Dance performance. The Kecak Dance is a traditional Balinese dance performed by a large group of male dancers chanting “cak” rhythmically, telling stories from the Ramayana epic. With the ocean sunset as the backdrop, this experience offers a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. This tour is suitable for couples, families, and small groups who want to enjoy Bali’s culture in a short and memorable trip.

How to Use

Please present your KKday voucher (mobile or printed) to the driver at your hotel lobby during pick-up. Hotel pick-up time will be informed one day before the tour. Please be ready at the hotel lobby at least 10 minutes before the scheduled pick-up time. If you do not receive pick-up details, please contact the local operator in advance.

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Pickup Point

Location Name: South Bali Hotel Pick-Up Area

Address: Circle K Mumbul Nusa Dua, Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai, Benoa, Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia

Meeting Time
14:30

Departure Time
15:00

Location Name: Bali

Address: Seminyak

Location Name: Bali

Address: Circle K Seminyak 63

Meeting Time
14:00

Departure Time
14:30

FAQ

1. What is Uluwatu Temple known for, especially during sunset?

Uluwatu Temple is renowned for its breathtaking cliff-top location, offering panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, which are especially spectacular during sunset. It's an ancient sea temple, significant to Balinese Hinduism, perched on a 70-meter high cliff. The dramatic setting combined with the vibrant colors of the sky as the sun dips below the horizon makes it a highly sought-after spot for both its spiritual importance and stunning natural beauty.

2. Are there specific entry requirements or a dress code for visiting Uluwatu Temple?

Yes, as a sacred site, visitors to Uluwatu Temple are required to dress modestly. Both men and women must cover their shoulders and knees. Sarongs and sashes are typically provided at the entrance for rental or may be included with your entry ticket. It is respectful to wear appropriate attire to honor the temple's cultural and religious significance.

3. What wildlife can visitors expect to encounter at Uluwatu Temple, and how should they interact with it?

Uluwatu Temple is famous for its resident long-tailed macaques. These monkeys are known to be mischievous and may try to snatch loose items like hats, sunglasses, or cameras. Visitors should exercise caution by securing personal belongings and avoiding direct eye contact or feeding them. It's best to observe them from a distance and not provoke them to ensure a pleasant and safe visit.

4. What are the typical performance times for the Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu?

The Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu typically starts in the evening, usually around 6:00 PM, to coincide with the sunset. The performance lasts approximately one hour, offering a captivating cultural spectacle against the stunning backdrop of the ocean and the setting sun. It is advisable to arrive early to secure good seats, especially during peak season.

5. What makes the Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu a unique cultural experience?

The Kecak Fire Dance is a unique Balinese cultural performance, distinct for its absence of musical instruments. Instead, a chorus of male performers chant 'cak-cak-cak' rhythmically, creating a mesmerizing vocal orchestra. The dramatic reenactment of a Hindu epic, combined with intricate hand movements and a spectacular fire dance at dusk, makes it an immersive and powerful cultural storytelling experience with the ocean as its backdrop.

6. How can visitors book tickets for the Uluwatu Temple experience and Kecak Fire Dance?

You can conveniently book tickets for the Uluwatu Temple experience and Kecak Fire Dance through KKday. Booking in advance via KKday ensures guaranteed entry, especially for the popular Kecak dance, and often includes the benefit of hotel pick-up and drop-off, providing a hassle-free and comfortable way to enjoy the evening without worrying about transportation or ticket queues.

7. What transportation options are available for reaching the Uluwatu Temple and Kecak Fire Dance?

For this specific experience, the most convenient way to reach Uluwatu Temple and the Kecak Fire Dance is through the included hotel pick-up and drop-off service. This eliminates the need to arrange separate transport, ensuring a smooth and comfortable journey from your accommodation directly to the site and back. Taxis or ride-hailing services are also options if you plan to travel independently.

8. What should first-time visitors know to maximize their Uluwatu Temple sunset and Kecak Fire Dance experience?

First-time visitors should aim to arrive at Uluwatu Temple about an hour before sunset to enjoy the views and explore the temple grounds. Secure your Kecak Fire Dance tickets beforehand to ensure good seating. Be mindful of the resident monkeys by keeping belongings secure. Hydrate well and wear comfortable shoes, as there's some walking involved, allowing for a fully immersive and memorable cultural evening.

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